Work - History Keystage 2
National Curriculum
Local History Study - A study investigating how an aspect in the local area has changed over a long period of time, or how the locality was affected by a significant national or local event or development or by the work of a significant individual.
Schemes of Work
Below are links relevant Schemes of work.
Scheme of work: History Unit 13 - How life has changed since 1948.
Objectives
What aspects of the local area has changed?
Activities
Using the extracts discuss the different types of work and employment that were prevalent in the local area before WWII.
Talk about what it means to do an enquiry. Introduce the two main questions and the topic areas. Explain that the enquiry is carefully structured in five stages. They will work in groups to research a topic and will present their findings using a timeline.
Outcomes
Identify some aspects of the local area that have changed
Suggested tasks
Divide class into groups to look at one of the following themes
- shopkeepers
- tradesmen
- servants
by identifying
- key characteristics
- key differences and similarities
Ask the group to report back to class and then as a class explore the reasons for change e.g., the Welfare state, pensions, public health and safety, education and technology.
Written work: Ask students to choose one of the examples of employment from the past and explore if its has a modern counterpart.
Audio transcripts
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